Eczema Squamosum

Date: 1910 |
Identifier:LL02.49.00.24

Dermatologic stereoview card. Front of card depicts two views of the top of a person’s foot with Eczema Squamosum. The reverse of the card describes the dermatologic conditions as well as the diagnosis and treatment. Every category of eczema assumes a squamous form as a terminal stage on their way to recovery. As described here, the typical persistent lesions of squamous eczema develop usually from erythematous areas or from patches of closely aggregated papules.more...

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DescriptionDermatologic stereoview card. Front of card depicts two views of the top of a person’s foot with Eczema Squamosum. The reverse of the card describes the dermatologic conditions as well as the diagnosis and treatment. Every category of eczema assumes a squamous form as a terminal stage on their way to recovery. As described here, the typical persistent lesions of squamous eczema develop usually from erythematous areas or from patches of closely aggregated papules.

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